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    Leatham River

    Hi all. I'm heading up the Leatham River this weekend for the first time and looking for deer, and chamois if we have time. Can anyone give me any info on the place? We are hoping to stay at Caves Hut. I see there is a 4WD track up there but what is the track like? Does this area get a lot of hunting pressure? Any advice would be great. Cheers

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    Any where you can drive to hut gets alot of pressure. And spotlighters.

    Saying that it's big area and still red skins and Chams up there
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    Heaps of hunting pressure, like tui man2 said still the odd animal around as big area. Put the effort in and get of the beaten track you see something
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    Thanks guys. Are there any major river crossings on the way to caves hut?

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    Can you PM me how you get on? I am coming down south to head in there for a week next month and I would be curious about numbers.
    cheers.

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    Yeah mate. I'll let you know. Hopefully good for the both of us

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    Spotlighters a big problem up there and due to the tracks plenty of hunting pressure. However if you are prepare to put in the hard yards of the tracks, stuff for the freezer to be had. Be aware though DOC recently had a heli goat cull. Regardless of success, enjoy, its a beautiful part of the world, especially this time of year if yo climb high enough

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    Thanks Muzz. Heading in there tomorrow and thinking that a climb is the best thing to do as well. Cheers for the heads up on the goat cull. Will let you know how we get on! cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzz333 View Post
    Spotlighters a big problem up there and due to the tracks plenty of hunting pressure. However if you are prepare to put in the hard yards of the tracks, stuff for the freezer to be had. Be aware though DOC recently had a heli goat cull. Regardless of success, enjoy, its a beautiful part of the world, especially this time of year if yo climb high enough
    I was in there the day they did an aerial cull (mid January this year, I don't know if they've done one since) and flew with Willy Sage the next morning, they got 61 goats & left all chamois seen - which were plentiful. I saw a mob of 15+ goats the next day in an open tussock basin at about 1600m.

    It's steep in places with lots of scree and shitty shitty contorta everywhere. I never saw any deer or chamois for no lack of looking








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    Quote Originally Posted by gimp View Post
    I was in there the day they did an aerial cull (mid January this year, I don't know if they've done one since) and flew with Willy Sage the next morning, they got 61 goats & left all chamois seen - which were plentiful. I saw a mob of 15+ goats the next day in an open tussock basin at about 1600m.

    It's steep in places with lots of scree and shitty shitty contorta everywhere. I never saw any deer or chamois for no lack of looking








    Wicked photos Gimp! Unfortunately my mates truck broke down on the way there so we never made it. Gutted!!! I still can't wait to get there sometime in the near future. The place looks awesome!

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Size:  483.8 KBSome pics from when I was in there last Roar. Saw 1 chammy way up high and two small hines but my trip was cut short due to a broken bolt on my 4WD linkage, it made getting out extra fun.
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    wow that place looks great, ill have to put it on the list.

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    Is this leathams in Southland along spitzers rd?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidmac42 View Post
    Is this leathams in Southland along spitzers rd?
    Off the Wairau Valley, Marlborough.
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    Oh right. I'll shut up now
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